The Brutalist Report - npr
- Nichelle Nichols, Lt. Uhura on 'Star Trek,' dies at 89 [1246d]
- At the Euro 2022 final, England takes its first major women's soccer title [1246d]
- You could get paid to eat candy as a Canadian company's 'chief candy officer' [1246d]
- Protesters camp out in Iraq's Parliament building as a power struggle unfolds [1246d]
- Bill Russell, basketball legend with record 11 NBA titles, dies at 88 [1246d]
- Banana Boat recalled a sunscreen spray after detecting trace amounts of a carcinogen [1246d]
- Windy, hot conditions fuel the explosive growth of fires in California and Montana [1246d]
- Kentucky cleans the debris and assesses the damage after deadly floods hit the state [1246d]
- Samuel Sandoval, one of the last remaining Navajo Code Talkers, has died at age 98 [1246d]
- Pelosi confirmed details of her trip to Asia, but did not say if she'll visit Taiwan [1246d]
- How do you write a captivating thriller? This author found clues in the woods [1246d]
- Alleged police misconduct cost Yonkers, N.Y., millions. The complaints kept coming [1246d]
- Millions of Americans have long COVID. Many of them are no longer working [1246d]
- Increasing women police recruits to 30% could help change departments' culture [1246d]
- This fish evolved to walk on land — then said 'nope' and went back to the water [1246d]
- How we talk about monkeypox matters. Experts offer ways to reduce stigma [1246d]
- U.S. military-run slot machines earn $100 million a year from service members overseas [1246d]
- Meet the Fed, the latest superpower to emerge from Washington's shadows [1246d]
- On a stunning Hawaiian mountain, the fight over telescopes is nearing a peaceful end [1246d]
- New York City declares monkeypox a public health emergency [1247d]
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